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‘Oich,’ answered Evan, ‘they were all trudging before your lad and Allan Kennedy before the sun blinked ower Ben Lawers this morning; and they’ll be in the pass of Bally – Brough by this time, in their way back to the parks of Tully – Veolan, all but two, that were unhappily slaughtered before I got last night to Uaimh an
Waverley 2004
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They swam down the river into Loch Oich, which was tiny in comparison to Loch Ness, and out again into the next river, broadened for boat traffic into the Caledonian Canal.
The Boggart and The Monster Susan Cooper 2001
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Half that day they swam, following the water through the whole great rift that almost cuts Scotland in half, running southwest from Inverness to Fort William, through Loch Ness, Loch Oich, Loch Lochy and Loch Linnhe, from the North Sea to the Sea of the Hebrides.
The Boggart and The Monster Susan Cooper 2001
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And Nessie and the Boggart swam out into the narrow, peaceful River Oich, leaving Loch Ness.
The Boggart and The Monster Susan Cooper 2001
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Oich, so as to make both lochs navigable for the purposes of the
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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The chain of fresh-water lakes -- Lochs Ness, Oich and
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Oich, the joy we had in the white skin of you, and the fine ways, till my father and mother saw we were just making an Indian of you, like ourselves!
Old Man Savarin and Other Stories Edward William Thomson 1886
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"Oich, the masters they got to teach him!" said Angus, addressing himself again to my cousin.
Old Man Savarin and Other Stories Edward William Thomson 1886
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` ` Oich! for that, '' said Evan, ` ` there is nothing in Perthshire that she need want, if she ask her father to fetch it, unless it be too hot or too heavy. ''
The Waverley 1877
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` ` Oich, '' answered Evan, ` ` they were all trudging before your lad and Allan Kennedy before the sun blinked ower Ben-Lawers this morning; and they'll be in the pass of Bally-Brough by this time, in their way back to the parks of Tully-Veolan, all but two, that were unhappily slaughtered before I got last night to Uaimh an Ri. ''
The Waverley 1877
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